Does conflict of interest affect the reported fusion rates of bone graft substitutes and extenders?

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  • who: Garwin Chin et al. from the University of California Floor, United States have published the paper: Does conflict of interest affect the reported fusion rates of bone graft substitutes and extenders?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/29,/2019
  • what: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether rates reported in the literature were different in papers evaluating substitutes and extenders when there was potential conflict of interest versus no potential conflict of interest.
  • future: More studies are necessary to further evaluate if other factors may play a role in average . . .

     

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